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Remington700 2stage trigger recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 3024438" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>I feel the same way about triggers. The ~3lb trigger would've been gone too though. Within the last couple of years (I think) I got a Nosler M48 off of a consignment rack for an anniversary gift. They come with a Timney in them, and they're not a 700 trigger (I wish they were). When I got the rifle I went and shot it, the trigger was heavy, I didn't like it. I tried to adjust it, as it is adjustable, it got to a point when it wouldn't go below ~4lbs or more. I was fed up, and was looking around for a replacement. Nobody makes one and the closest thing I found was a Howa trigger on Timney's site and since it was there's I knew they had to have something. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I got a hold of them and told them it wouldn't adjust anymore and I needed to buy a new one. They sent me a label and RMA form, on which I asked for it to be around 2lbs or just under. They sent it back and I checked it and it was about 1lb 13-14oz. Much better and I was very pleased with their service on that one. </p><p></p><p>I have a few of their products from springs and triggers and I wouldn't mind spending the money on them, if that's the only option. I have heard about issues with ignition in the 700 style triggers though so I'd go straight for a TT in that regard. I did just get a Bergara BMR in 22lr and being the trigger snob I am was thinking I'd put a TT Diamond in it, but at the same time I'm not sure I want to spend that much extra on a 22, so I might consider a Timney.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 3024438, member: 29765"] I feel the same way about triggers. The ~3lb trigger would've been gone too though. Within the last couple of years (I think) I got a Nosler M48 off of a consignment rack for an anniversary gift. They come with a Timney in them, and they're not a 700 trigger (I wish they were). When I got the rifle I went and shot it, the trigger was heavy, I didn't like it. I tried to adjust it, as it is adjustable, it got to a point when it wouldn't go below ~4lbs or more. I was fed up, and was looking around for a replacement. Nobody makes one and the closest thing I found was a Howa trigger on Timney's site and since it was there's I knew they had to have something. Anyway, I got a hold of them and told them it wouldn't adjust anymore and I needed to buy a new one. They sent me a label and RMA form, on which I asked for it to be around 2lbs or just under. They sent it back and I checked it and it was about 1lb 13-14oz. Much better and I was very pleased with their service on that one. I have a few of their products from springs and triggers and I wouldn't mind spending the money on them, if that's the only option. I have heard about issues with ignition in the 700 style triggers though so I'd go straight for a TT in that regard. I did just get a Bergara BMR in 22lr and being the trigger snob I am was thinking I'd put a TT Diamond in it, but at the same time I'm not sure I want to spend that much extra on a 22, so I might consider a Timney. [/QUOTE]
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